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Hydrocarbons as natural refrigerants for heat pump water heating applications...

by Kashif Nawaz, Bo Shen, Ahmed F Elatar, Van D Baxter, Omar A Abdelaziz
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Proceeding of 25th IIR Congress on Refrigeration
Book Title
Proceedings of the 25th IIR International Congress of Refrigeration
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1348 to 1348
Issue
2019
Conference Name
25th IIR International congress on Refrigeration
Conference Location
Montreal, Canada
Conference Sponsor
International Institute of Refrigeration
Conference Date
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Growing awareness of the potential environmental impacts of conventional refrigerants (CFCs and HFCs) has led to efforts to identify suitable refrigerants for various heat pump applications with minimum environmental impact. This study is focused on the performance evaluation of pure propane and isobutane as drop-in-replacement for R134a for heat pump water heating (HPWH). A component-based model is used to predict the performance. Key performance parameters such as unified energy factor, first hour rating and thermal stratification in the water tank are investigated. Appropriate experiments are conducted to validate the finding from model. Simulation and experimental findings suggest that both alternative refrigerants could provide comparable system performance to that of the baseline system containing R134a. System refrigerant charge and the condenser discharge temperature are established to investigate the potential of hydrocarbon refrigerants to substitute R134a without significant system modifications.